Democracy against Neoliberalism in Argentina and Brazil: A Move to the Left
This book provides a comprehensive analysis of the emergence of left-wing politics in two of the largest South American nations: Argentina and Brazil. It looks in particular at the transformation of democracy seen as "point of arrival" into democracy seen as an unending struggle for greater equality.
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Democracy against Neoliberalism in Argentina and Brazil: A Move to the Left
This book provides a comprehensive analysis of the emergence of left-wing politics in two of the largest South American nations: Argentina and Brazil. It looks in particular at the transformation of democracy seen as "point of arrival" into democracy seen as an unending struggle for greater equality.
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Democracy against Neoliberalism in Argentina and Brazil: A Move to the Left

Democracy against Neoliberalism in Argentina and Brazil: A Move to the Left

by J. Ferrero
Democracy against Neoliberalism in Argentina and Brazil: A Move to the Left

Democracy against Neoliberalism in Argentina and Brazil: A Move to the Left

by J. Ferrero

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This book provides a comprehensive analysis of the emergence of left-wing politics in two of the largest South American nations: Argentina and Brazil. It looks in particular at the transformation of democracy seen as "point of arrival" into democracy seen as an unending struggle for greater equality.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781137395023
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Publication date: 11/05/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 264
File size: 897 KB

About the Author

Juan Pablo Ferrero is Lecturer in Hispanic Studies at University of Bath, UK.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1. Interrogating Democracy. From Political Regimes to Politics 2. Trade Unions and Social Movement Organizations Within and Beyond Neoliberal Times 3. Self-organizing. Grassroots Activation 4. Networking. Horizontal Deliberation by Default 5. Demanding. The Political Effect of Social Demands 6. From Heterogeneous Complexity to Antagonistic Simplicity. The Institution of the Limit 7. From Disagreement to Participation? A Move to the Left Conclusion: The Politics of Democratization: Democratic Subjectivities in Post-transition Contexts
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